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Early Lessons From Working With Local Partners to Expand Private-Sector Health Care Networks in Burundi and Mali

Lydia Gahimbare, Nina Shalita, Erin Files Dumas, Mariela Rodríguez and Pierre Moon
Global Health: Science and Practice October 2024, 12(5):e2400109; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00109
Lydia Gahimbare
aPopulation Services International/Burundi, Bujumbura, Burundi.
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Nina Shalita
bPopulation Services International/Mali, Bamako, Mali.
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Erin Files Dumas
cPopulation Services International, Washington, DC, USA.
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cPopulation Services International, Washington, DC, USA.
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Pierre Moon
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    The Reach of the Social Franchise and Expanded Networks Relative to the Total Estimated Number of Private-Sector Primary Health Facilities in Burundi and Mali

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    MOMENTUM Private Healthcare Delivery Project, Burundi and Mali, 2021–2024

    BurundiMali
    Small- to medium-sized health care facilities supported, no.189348
    Geographic coverage18 of 18 provinces5 of 10 regions, and the Bamako Capital District. The majority of Mali’s population lives in these areas.
    Types of private facilities supportedTunza franchised, independent, faith basedProFam franchised, independent, community run
    Local partners
    • Association Nationale pour le Franchise Sociale

    • Réseau des Confessions religieuses pour la promotion de la santé et le Bien-être Intégral de la Famille

    • L’Alliance du Secteur Privé pour la Promotion de la Santé au Mali

    • Association des Sages-Femmes du Mali

    • JIGI

    • Réseau des Jeunes Ambassadeurs pour la SR/FP au Mali

    Health services supported
    • Family planning/reproductive health

    • Maternal and newborn health

    • Treatment of childhood illnesses

    • Malaria prevention, diagnosis, and treatment

    • Family planning/reproductive health

    • Maternal and newborn health

    • Treatment of childhood illnesses

    • Nutrition

    • Water, sanitation, and hygiene

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